Monday, April 15, 2013

Here goes Sessions, the Middle Class's best friend. Jobs, jobs, jobs is more important.





HOW JEFF SESSIONS VOTED(click here)

  1. Voted against the The American Jobs Act
    Would create over 2 million jobs through direct assistance and targeted tax breaks.
  2. Voted against the Teachers and First Responders Back to Work Act
    Prevents layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers, cops and firefighters.
  3. Voted for the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21)
    Provides states and communities with two years of steady funding for roads, bridges, and mass transit systems.
  4. Voted against the Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act
    Keeps college accessible and affordable for over 7 million college students.
  5. Voted against the Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act(SNAP Benefits Amendment)
    S. 3240 prevents a $4.5 billion cut from food assistance for needy families.
  6. Voted against the DISCLOSE Act
    Toughens disclosure requirements for election-related spending by corporations.
  7. Voted against the Bring Jobs Home Act
    S. 3364 ends practice of giving tax breaks to U.S. companies moving jobs overseas.
  8. Voted against the Middle Class Tax Cut Act
    Would end Bush tax cuts for wealthy Americans while maintaining those for the middle class.
  9. Voted for the Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2013 (Ryan Budget)
    Would slash domestic spending including converting Medicare into a voucher program,
  10. Voted for the South Korea Trade Agreement
    H.R. 3080 lowers tariffs on U.S. auto exports to Korea while maintaining incentives for outsourcing of U.S. jobs.

    I tell you what, at least leave the USA Treasury tax base intact and let the immigrants work instead of South Koreans. Brilliant man, absolutely a brilliant man. I don't mind the tariff stuff, but, outsourcing while stating there are not enough jobs in the USA. Who is he kidding?
    SOUTH KOREA UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (click here)

    Unemployment Rate in South Korea decreased to 3.20 percent in March of 2013 from 3.50 percent in February of 2013...

    There is a healthy economy in South Korea that does not need a stimulus from Senator Sessions to purchase well made American cars. The South Koreans might find that USA cars are a better automobile than anything Toyota can offer them. There is no reason to outsource any jobs to South Korea.

    Why would a USA Senator do this? Why, indeed. One would think he had a few stocks that would benefit from cheap labor rather than paying American labor the wages they deserve.

    The current South Korean minimum wage is 4,860 South Korean won per hour. 4,860 Wons are worth $4.34 US. That is correct, South Korean labor earns $4.34 per hour. Now, does the USA Middle Class have a friend in Senator Sessions. NO!!!!! 

    And neither do the immigrants we welcome as citizens into the USA. They already have lives here. What is there to understand? It is not their fault the USA economy looked better to them than the deprivation they had in Mexico. The ONLY way to end immigration from Mexico across our southern border is to help Mexico achieve a better economy. When living in Mexico is somewhat better and safer than being in the USA 'the crossing' won't be appealing anymore. It doesn't have to exceed the economy of the USA, it has to be a reasonable standard of living without drug cartels enlisting the sons and daughters of decent Mexican citizens.

    If we can't help Mexico solve their problems, then what kind of a neighbor are we. By doing so we also begin to solve the violence in our inner cities supported by a drug economy and gangs.

    Gun control also plays a part of this dynamic. We know for a fact, guns produced and sold in the USA end up in the hands of drug cartels. Unless it ends, this violence won't either.